I've got an S3, but it's only got the one SIM card. It's easily accessible though.
What Cyanogenmod is missing is Bluetooth support. They have the basic functions down, but they redid the stack to be technically correct and now it doesn't work. They're waiting for Google to release some future API in a supposedly-upcoming release.
Also, GTA: Vice City doesn't work. But that's a minor thing.
There are also procedures for marking stuff as classified, and you can't just stamp it on anything that's embarrassing. (There are tables, there's no reason to post them here.)
If you do, that's a violation of the same act that she's talking about.
I volunteer with my local engineering association, and gender diversity is something we've been working towards. It's a tough slog, and there's a laundry list of items as long as your arm as to why there aren't more women in engineering. There's no easy answer.
Do you know what the most equal of the engineering disciplines is?
It's Civil, where women make up a lofty 17% (seventeen percent).
I kept wondering why in the 'verse they'd ever bother with ships again. They can beam across space to other planets without that pesky years-in-hard-vacuum bit in the middle.
Transwarp makes negotiations easier, too:
"Captain Awesome, the Klingon ambassador demands--"
*teleporter sounds*
"I beamed him into the sun. What's his successor want?"
I get the feeling these so-called random searches are from an NSA-built profile. Someone with a similar name or nearby location made some references online, and this guy's getting gloveloved because some computer flagged him as a "possible".
I got flagged once as a "possible" back when I was in school. Some guy robbed a bank and escaped by bike. I happened to be wearing a blue vest, same ass the suspect.
He doesn't need to, as the loser will pay the winner's court costs up here.
They have nothing to stand on legally, and the fact that their lawyers let this go through is astonishing.
Libel has to be false, and in this case he honestly believes it to be true. The hotel has zero legal standing, and there's a good chance that the judge will...... oh wait, this is Quebec, so they'd be using Napoleonic code vs Common. I really don't know what would happen, but if it got to SCC, they'd toss it. That's about a million bucks in legal fees start to finish though.
Kickstarter products don't exist until you've opened the package. It's like software. If your best friend that you trust with your life promises the software will be ready tomorrow, then you don't depend on that software being ready until you've installed it.
Mondays I go to Zumba. Tuesdays I teach a vigorous spin class. Wednesdays there's a weight class. Thursdays it's yoga. Fridays I tend to go to another weight class.
Now, I'm tweaking my body for endurance and not bulk. I'm sure that there's people who are like BRO you aren't lifting enough! I shower after spin, but not after the other classes.
I have an S3 with CM. The whole process took about an hour, there are guidelines everywhere, but make sure you download everything, including Gapps, before you get started.
Camera works fine in movie and still mode, and lots of options exist. The buttons require long presses to access functionality that I thought was lost when upgrading.
I unplug my phone in the morning, use it for tracking my ride or run with Runkeeper while playing MP3s on PowerAmp. It generally plays MP3s all day long, often while I check FB using Chrome.
Zero problems with phone and text, I have called 911 from my car stereo no problem.
The only problem I've had is that GTA: Vice City doesn't work. For some reason, when you get into a car the screen freezes until you get out of the car.
Oh, and the Bluetooth stack is done different, so I don't get track / album data transferred to my car stereo. Apparently this is because CM is doing BT correctly, which is different than everyone else so it doesn't work. I still get audio transfer. The text did transfer before I flashed to CM. It will run out of power within 24 hours with that usage.
I've got an S3, but it's only got the one SIM card. It's easily accessible though.
What Cyanogenmod is missing is Bluetooth support. They have the basic functions down, but they redid the stack to be technically correct and now it doesn't work. They're waiting for Google to release some future API in a supposedly-upcoming release.
Also, GTA: Vice City doesn't work. But that's a minor thing.
No, it's so that we finally have an excuse to go on a shotgun rampage without guilt.
Plus, we're already all zombies anyway so it doesn't matter much anyway.
Sure, it's obscure, except all our chips are being made in a country that is actively in an electroni
THE PEOPLE'S GLORIOUS REPUBLIC DENIES THESE CLAIMS.
There are also procedures for marking stuff as classified, and you can't just stamp it on anything that's embarrassing. (There are tables, there's no reason to post them here.)
If you do, that's a violation of the same act that she's talking about.
I've spent more and time on board games this year than video games.
2) There is absolutely no difference between men and women other than the fact that they have protruding breasts and many of us don't.
Speak for yourself -- I've done so many pushups I'm technically a perky "B" cup.
I volunteer with my local engineering association, and gender diversity is something we've been working towards. It's a tough slog, and there's a laundry list of items as long as your arm as to why there aren't more women in engineering. There's no easy answer.
Do you know what the most equal of the engineering disciplines is?
It's Civil, where women make up a lofty 17% (seventeen percent).
Phone sex?
This isn't 1876, Alexander. We have webcams for this shit now.
That IS great news! If there's a Timmie's, then they'd have to set up regular deliveries from Maidstone.
Look, the moon landings were faked. Just not the way you think.
They were filmed on a sound stage on the moon. We've had a base on the dark side since the 50's.
I kept wondering why in the 'verse they'd ever bother with ships again. They can beam across space to other planets without that pesky years-in-hard-vacuum bit in the middle.
Transwarp makes negotiations easier, too:
"Captain Awesome, the Klingon ambassador demands--"
*teleporter sounds*
"I beamed him into the sun. What's his successor want?"
You're so cute.
I get the feeling these so-called random searches are from an NSA-built profile. Someone with a similar name or nearby location made some references online, and this guy's getting gloveloved because some computer flagged him as a "possible".
I got flagged once as a "possible" back when I was in school. Some guy robbed a bank and escaped by bike. I happened to be wearing a blue vest, same ass the suspect.
Last time I travelled (Belize) I left my luggage in the shed and called an exterminator before I brought it inside.
I washed everything hot as soon as they were done, it was all good.
It cost something like $60. It would have been a couple grand to get them out of the house.
In Canada, you can face 5 years in prison for uttering a threat.
And yes, freedom of speech is listed in our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
He doesn't need to, as the loser will pay the winner's court costs up here.
They have nothing to stand on legally, and the fact that their lawyers let this go through is astonishing.
Libel has to be false, and in this case he honestly believes it to be true. The hotel has zero legal standing, and there's a good chance that the judge will... ... oh wait, this is Quebec, so they'd be using Napoleonic code vs Common. I really don't know what would happen, but if it got to SCC, they'd toss it. That's about a million bucks in legal fees start to finish though.
In Canada, a password means that the police require a specific warrant to access your phone.
If it's not protected, they can just put their dick in there if they're arresting you or even just asking you questions.
Kickstarter products don't exist until you've opened the package. It's like software. If your best friend that you trust with your life promises the software will be ready tomorrow, then you don't depend on that software being ready until you've installed it.
This Skip is available in real life.
I shower after spin and runs. Otherwise I hardly break a sweat.
Mondays I go to Zumba.
Tuesdays I teach a vigorous spin class.
Wednesdays there's a weight class.
Thursdays it's yoga.
Fridays I tend to go to another weight class.
Now, I'm tweaking my body for endurance and not bulk. I'm sure that there's people who are like BRO you aren't lifting enough! I shower after spin, but not after the other classes.
I was just thinking... a single set of credentials for every online service, what could possibly go wrong?
... created by the government and sent to the lowest bidder on a system with no accountability for failure.
We'll be lucky if the oxygen tanks work properly.
It takes me 20 minutes to bike to work. I do that every day except Thursdays, when I run in instead.
I work out most lunch hours at the gym next door.
I own my own house (albeit with a mortgage). I am a professional engineer.
I used to weigh 250#. Now I weigh 160# and teach spin classes.
Also, for the roof crush test the crushing machine broke before the roof did.
That was my favorite part of the article.
Actually, the frigates are a specific colour of grey to hide optically in Canadian waters.
From a distance you can't see them.
I have an S3 with CM. The whole process took about an hour, there are guidelines everywhere, but make sure you download everything, including Gapps, before you get started.
Camera works fine in movie and still mode, and lots of options exist. The buttons require long presses to access functionality that I thought was lost when upgrading.
I unplug my phone in the morning, use it for tracking my ride or run with Runkeeper while playing MP3s on PowerAmp. It generally plays MP3s all day long, often while I check FB using Chrome.
Zero problems with phone and text, I have called 911 from my car stereo no problem.
The only problem I've had is that GTA: Vice City doesn't work. For some reason, when you get into a car the screen freezes until you get out of the car.
Oh, and the Bluetooth stack is done different, so I don't get track / album data transferred to my car stereo. Apparently this is because CM is doing BT correctly, which is different than everyone else so it doesn't work. I still get audio transfer. The text did transfer before I flashed to CM.
It will run out of power within 24 hours with that usage.
The problem with BT is that the way the stack handled got overhauled completely.
I call it Linux Developer Syndrome, wherein the new code is technically correct, but practically nonfunctioning.
It just happens -- by conicidence -- to hit every piece of hardware I have.